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or is it just the nsa scandal. the idea that all these things were going on. >> the scandal is just one more example of how the president's trust relationship with the american people has eroded on issue after issue. and because he hasn't had a lot of accomplishments, a lot of things to hang his hat on and say this is how to improve the economy or past immigration reform. these are nicks and cuts. the trust thing was not just brought up by the media. the guys who went to the ceo meeting at the white house the other day with the high-tech firms, they put in it his face. the president thought he was going to a photo op. and they said mr. president, we don't know if we trust you. that was the big news out of that event. >> that i think the important thing is that while the president says that we absolutely need to protect the privacy of americans, he has said from the very beginning that he is not going to compromise on the security piece. which i think is making a lot of liberals and civil libertarians upset. i think
or is it just the nsa scandal. the idea that all these things were going on. >> the scandal is just one more example of how the president's trust relationship with the american people has eroded on issue after issue. and because he hasn't had a lot of accomplishments, a lot of things to hang his hat on and say this is how to improve the economy or past immigration reform. these are nicks and cuts. the trust thing was not just brought up by the media. the guys who went to the ceo meeting...
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they were actually encouraged to turn their lists over to help the nsa. the nsa is not commenting. angela merkel is the latest to claim they were spying on her. i want to bring in bob baer. he's a cia operative. when we talk to you earlier, you actually scared me. you said it is very simple to bug anyone's phone, including one of the top leaders on the planet. so how is it done? >> reporter: well, the most simple level, you take scanner outside somebody's house or outside their business. you can start listening in before the cell phone is enkrimtd. more sophisticated, you take virus. send it into a smart phone. and it will bleed your conversation out across another line, a spare line. or it can even turn what's called the harmonics on on your cell phone that will pick up the voices in a room. it is pretty amazing. and there are even private services. just give me your cell phone and i can pick it up right away. >> i know you threatened to do that to me today. i was scared. the other thing is you said, this is not, not only does it sound like what you're saying is easy to do but it
they were actually encouraged to turn their lists over to help the nsa. the nsa is not commenting. angela merkel is the latest to claim they were spying on her. i want to bring in bob baer. he's a cia operative. when we talk to you earlier, you actually scared me. you said it is very simple to bug anyone's phone, including one of the top leaders on the planet. so how is it done? >> reporter: well, the most simple level, you take scanner outside somebody's house or outside their business....
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the nsa's use of metadata in a federal court just ruled yesterday the nsa program, which uses metadata, is probably unconstitutional. judge richard leon ruled that the program first exposed by edward snowden consisted of indiscriminate searching and arbitrary invasion americans' rights. quote, the author of our constitution, james madison would be aghast, he said. not everyone agrees. and some of the president's most extensive remarks about the program last summer, barack obama said more exposure of this surveillance actually would show it's lawful. >> i am comfortable the program currently is not being abused. i'm comfortable that if the american people examined exactly what was taking place, how it was being used, what the safeguards were, that they would say, you know what, these folks are following the law. and doing what they say they're doing. >> the new ruling suggests the nsa is not following the law, though it could change in an an peel. yesterday the reporter at the center of this story, glenn greenwald, appeared on this program, and touted the decision as a vindication for c
the nsa's use of metadata in a federal court just ruled yesterday the nsa program, which uses metadata, is probably unconstitutional. judge richard leon ruled that the program first exposed by edward snowden consisted of indiscriminate searching and arbitrary invasion americans' rights. quote, the author of our constitution, james madison would be aghast, he said. not everyone agrees. and some of the president's most extensive remarks about the program last summer, barack obama said more...
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i think they, the nsa, are messing with me. then went on to explain that he and his clients had received inexplicable text messages and e-mails not to mention a disk containing spy ware program. in other words this case is based on larry klayman's tin foil hat paranoia about the nsa being after him. this case is not about larry klayman. it is about the meta data program that affects everybody. the idea that larry klayman is the representative is simply outrageous. he is a professional -- and lunatic who should not be a representative of the very important issues of this case. >> go ahead. >> i'm surprised to hear you say that. because that is not what the case was structured on. why don't you read the opinion and see what the judge said rather than spending your time with me. we had differences during the clinton administration. like he is a big advocate of obama. you were a big advocate of sydney blumenthal. >> jeffrey, it's funny. let's let him go. >> real funny. it is not about me. and the fact that you want to try to do a h
i think they, the nsa, are messing with me. then went on to explain that he and his clients had received inexplicable text messages and e-mails not to mention a disk containing spy ware program. in other words this case is based on larry klayman's tin foil hat paranoia about the nsa being after him. this case is not about larry klayman. it is about the meta data program that affects everybody. the idea that larry klayman is the representative is simply outrageous. he is a professional -- and...
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. >>> next, a major blow to the nsa spying program. does today's ruling prove edward snowden's case? >> it is a scathing projection of the nsa program. >>> plus, was rick santorum right? does a new legal case show gay marriage opened the door to legalizing polygamy? >>> and google's robot army. and it won't be a small one. >>> good evening. i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett. we're following a breaking story out of wisconsin. a delta flight has slipped off the runway. we just received a photo from our affiliate. you can see how snowy it is in madison tonight. the incident occurred as the plane was taxiing. there are no reported injuries at this time. the passengers are being bussed to the terminal for their safety. >>> our other top story, a major blow to the nsa's spying. a judge has ruled that the phone records is unconstitutional. the specific criticism is that the data mining program revealed by nsa leaker edward snowden who actually issued this response, saying, quote, today, a secret program authorized by a secret court, was, wh
. >>> next, a major blow to the nsa spying program. does today's ruling prove edward snowden's case? >> it is a scathing projection of the nsa program. >>> plus, was rick santorum right? does a new legal case show gay marriage opened the door to legalizing polygamy? >>> and google's robot army. and it won't be a small one. >>> good evening. i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett. we're following a breaking story out of wisconsin. a delta flight has slipped...
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judge napolitano: some were intimidated by the nsa and compensated by the nsa and some were spied on by the nsa after they partner with that. stuart: the president has some in the white house. judge napolitano: after the gulf spill. work with us. i will come after you. these craven ceos will probably collapse and say i will work with you. i hope i am wrong. happen, was times in the past. stuart: arthur brooks, the star of washington d.c. in our personal opinion is here. judge napolitano: he is not a craven -- stuart: in the new york times on sunday, formula for happiness. breaks down the key factors to our happiness. the formula says 50% comes from genetics. that is interesting. 40% of your happiness comes from your life events. that we've 12%, 12% of your happiness that you can control. explain yourself. >> 48% is genetic more or less. happy all the time and did a good mood, not because they have a special secret potion or something to emulate. they have good parents. 40% comes from anything but bad happening in your life, the big goals and circumstances, 12% there really matters is
judge napolitano: some were intimidated by the nsa and compensated by the nsa and some were spied on by the nsa after they partner with that. stuart: the president has some in the white house. judge napolitano: after the gulf spill. work with us. i will come after you. these craven ceos will probably collapse and say i will work with you. i hope i am wrong. happen, was times in the past. stuart: arthur brooks, the star of washington d.c. in our personal opinion is here. judge napolitano: he is...
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the new report suggests they allowed nsa to install back door encryption software. e-mail e-mailen . >> it's definitely a serious allegation. this is a complicated story with big stakes on all side. rsa is pushing back from a reuters report on friday. in that report reuters said the rsa security company had a $10 million contract with the nsa. as part of that contract, what rsa did was allow and allegedly nsa influenced encryption key to be part of its suite of products. the whole reuters piece in general portrayed this as part of an overall nsa effort to undermine broad public encryption so nsa could crack into any secrets protected by that encryption. rsa is pushing back against that story telling us this contract was, in fact, not secret. they put out a press release about it back in 2006. here's the rsa statement they gave to us today. they said rsa as a security company never divulges details of customer engage manies but we have never entered into any contract or engaged in any project with the intention of weakening rsa's products or introducing potential bac
the new report suggests they allowed nsa to install back door encryption software. e-mail e-mailen . >> it's definitely a serious allegation. this is a complicated story with big stakes on all side. rsa is pushing back from a reuters report on friday. in that report reuters said the rsa security company had a $10 million contract with the nsa. as part of that contract, what rsa did was allow and allegedly nsa influenced encryption key to be part of its suite of products. the whole reuters...
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>>> then the nsa is spying on america video gamers. what are they hoping to find in the worlds of war craft. and what happened to cause a plane to crash in san francisco? is the problem getting worse? >>> i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett. just hours from now, the president and nearly 100 other world leaders will join thousands of mourners to pay respects to nelson mandela. the staid july is seat 94,000 people. and every seat is expected to be filled. it will rival the funeral for winston churchill. in addition, president obama, george w. bush, president clinton and president carter will be there. raul castro will be there. will mandela's message of forgiveness resonate? and a time crunch of epic proportions, will the venue be safe? first on the security front. joe worked on security for pope john paul's funeral. what could go wrong? but a lot could go wrong. >> yeah, south africa's not entirely a safe place. you have a large somali community there, with connections to shabaab. monitoring these will not be easy. you have the problem
>>> then the nsa is spying on america video gamers. what are they hoping to find in the worlds of war craft. and what happened to cause a plane to crash in san francisco? is the problem getting worse? >>> i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett. just hours from now, the president and nearly 100 other world leaders will join thousands of mourners to pay respects to nelson mandela. the staid july is seat 94,000 people. and every seat is expected to be filled. it will rival the...
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>> nsa is not supposed to be monitoring americans. in this case, if i look at the dates of it, it started right after the boston bombings. you certainly do not want to come out and announces that you are looking at everyone's phone records. i am not terribly concerned about this. dagen: don't we have to assume -- these types of things are going on. we just do not know about them and maybe it is just more white scape. >> it probably is. they are looking to try to see who called whom and who called the next person. >> listening in on the phone calls is totally different. >> absolutely. if this was happening six months ago, it would not even be a blip. connell: what about the checkk and balances. >> that is why you have congressional oversight. that is what this whole issue in washington is. congress has the executive branch saying what do you do? why are you spending all the taxpayers money. why are you intimidating groups. that is the normal tonsil, i think, in this case. connell: nothing to hide. you can check my records. [ laughter ]
>> nsa is not supposed to be monitoring americans. in this case, if i look at the dates of it, it started right after the boston bombings. you certainly do not want to come out and announces that you are looking at everyone's phone records. i am not terribly concerned about this. dagen: don't we have to assume -- these types of things are going on. we just do not know about them and maybe it is just more white scape. >> it probably is. they are looking to try to see who called whom...
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corporate security individual security, the internet, wild wild west, nsa scandal. every day we do it. symantec. i should have done this a week ago. anyway they reported earnings. as you can see the street kind of likes it. stock at a new 52-week high. because of things i just said i think it is one of the case it is would be worth chasing it down here. symantec had its share of problems. the company is still actually in sort after transition mode. poor execution for a long time. they made acquisitions, overpaid for them. i think this new management team has their act together. connell: all right. you're in, compares pretty well to the rivals at this point. they fixed up some of the issues. >> they still have some issues according to management. they're quote, right-sizing it. call it symantec 4.0. focus on mobile. integrating all the different assets much better. numbers were pretty good, africa was up 6%. up across the board. global penetration. the story is living up to the hype that used to be around this stock defend years ago. finally living up to it. i think
corporate security individual security, the internet, wild wild west, nsa scandal. every day we do it. symantec. i should have done this a week ago. anyway they reported earnings. as you can see the street kind of likes it. stock at a new 52-week high. because of things i just said i think it is one of the case it is would be worth chasing it down here. symantec had its share of problems. the company is still actually in sort after transition mode. poor execution for a long time. they made...
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andy: how does the nsa know you have visited a website? how is the nsa aware that the cookie is there so they can follow the cookie and live a doing this? how did they know it? they are totally lawless and out-of-control, they are so deep into their culture of we can spy on anybody for any reaaon we want whether there is probable cause of crime or terrorist activity or aberrant behavior, nothing will stop them. >> terrorism changed the ball game. these bad guys can do that, we'd better watch out. i want to know who is out there doing this. judge napolitano: if you are willing to give up all freedom in order to do that what society is the nsa preserving others and their own power base? they need to operate within a law like the rest of us. pmi disappointed? absolutely. at my surprise? of course not. i going to continue to use the cookies? they will must congress pulls them back because this president won't pull them back. is president with an spot on him. stuart: i want to be safe from the bad guys, a government that won't monitor your ever
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he has done more on the global stage right now e certainly than anyone i can think of and nsa contractor who stole documents and fled the country or refused to be prosecuted for it. so if he's so convinced he did something noble, civil disbead yens says come and take care of it. the people i talk to are not that concerned that privacy is maybe sometimes breached, but what they are concerned about is they get protection from terrorist and many would say the nsa is justified in what it does. i'm not taking that position, but normal people i talk to, my parishioners say they are not that concerned about edward snowden. it doesn't affect their daily lives. people say pope francis does affect their lives. >> father, i would say with all due respect, the award doesn't go to the guy that did the most great stuff. i'm not here to dis the pope, particularly two weeks before christmas but in terms of shaping news and somebody that had the most influence doing that, i would make a case, even though an outlier, trayvon martin and george zimmerman because that was probably the biggest story this year
he has done more on the global stage right now e certainly than anyone i can think of and nsa contractor who stole documents and fled the country or refused to be prosecuted for it. so if he's so convinced he did something noble, civil disbead yens says come and take care of it. the people i talk to are not that concerned that privacy is maybe sometimes breached, but what they are concerned about is they get protection from terrorist and many would say the nsa is justified in what it does. i'm...
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if you go up to nsa, nsa is on the right side of baltimore parkway. on the left is an enormous little city filled with all made up of the contractors. they all have their big building, booz alan, much of the eavesdropping, much of what nsa does, its intelligence collection is done by civilian, done by the contracting community, the business community as opposed to government employees. >> it's eamon javers here, i'm curious on your take on snowden the man that leaked this. his career has not followed any normal career path. he washed out of community college, washed out of the army, in a low level security job, he had access to documents, what are your sources telling you about his career and how he got from where he started into the petition of access that he ended up in? >> and making $250,000 a year. i think i'll write a book just about how you do that, which is amazing to me. yeah, going from high school dropout to making $250,000 a year and having a nice cushy job in hawaii. it's bizarre to me. i've never seen a career track quite like that. and
if you go up to nsa, nsa is on the right side of baltimore parkway. on the left is an enormous little city filled with all made up of the contractors. they all have their big building, booz alan, much of the eavesdropping, much of what nsa does, its intelligence collection is done by civilian, done by the contracting community, the business community as opposed to government employees. >> it's eamon javers here, i'm curious on your take on snowden the man that leaked this. his career has...
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he is the thorn in the nsa's side, larry klayman who convince ad federal judge to rule against nsa snooping will be in the hot seat next. this is the only place you can see him. he has got lots to talk about. it will be very interesting. tracy: very. this as edward snowden says the judge's decision slamming nsa phone surveillance vindicates his leaks to the news media. so is he a hero or a trade traitor? tweet us your answers and we'll put them on the screen. ashley: we've got a lot already. driverless cars coming to state of california. the director of the state's dmv to talk about the safety of the golden state pilot program. tracy: head injuries threatening the big business of professional football. we have a doctor ahead doing cool breakthrough research how to prevent them. ashley: add smart socks to the ever growing list of smart products you may not live without. why they do everything. measure how far you're running. there is no smell factor. all ahead on this snowy hour of "markets now." top of the hour. time for stocks. the stocks are off big gains recently yesterday. let's go down
he is the thorn in the nsa's side, larry klayman who convince ad federal judge to rule against nsa snooping will be in the hot seat next. this is the only place you can see him. he has got lots to talk about. it will be very interesting. tracy: very. this as edward snowden says the judge's decision slamming nsa phone surveillance vindicates his leaks to the news media. so is he a hero or a trade traitor? tweet us your answers and we'll put them on the screen. ashley: we've got a lot already....
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another nsa bombshell. washington post report claiming top-secret agency has broken privacy rules thousands of times and new information leaked by ed snowden alleges nsa operatives routinely mask the level. and traveling with the president joined the from martha's vineyard. what is the white house saying about all this today? >> referring questions to the national security agency which says these are mistakes and may seem to be a large number of them is a small percentage of phone calls and e-mails the agency tracks. the information contained in a 2012 audit that ed snowden leaked to the washington post and won nsa official said, quote, when nsa makes a mistake carrying out for an intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it. still the audit indicates the nsa decided not to tell its oversight staff about some mistake in data collection and that casts doubt on the president's assertion the nsa's vast abilities are not being used.
another nsa bombshell. washington post report claiming top-secret agency has broken privacy rules thousands of times and new information leaked by ed snowden alleges nsa operatives routinely mask the level. and traveling with the president joined the from martha's vineyard. what is the white house saying about all this today? >> referring questions to the national security agency which says these are mistakes and may seem to be a large number of them is a small percentage of phone calls...
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maybe for darpa or nsa or the air force. who knows? >> you think there are other life forms among us or who visited this? >> yes, do i. >> what do you think? >> well, personally i have a different opinion. this who alien concept is a cover story in order to conceal a certain kind of projects. but i could be wrong. but i try to be a realist. but i'm open to anything. >> but it's for certain it has been authentically documented on film is that somewhere out there among the silos, underground cities, supposed nuclear waste dumps and alien burial grounds there is a large animal and a hole in the ground. what strange beast even now is being loaded into a grave-sized pit in the desert for me? create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a p
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. >> one, he didn't know what was going on with the nsa that we were doing merkel's phone calls. he didn't know the justice department was taping reporters' phone calls. what -- there is a pattern hear on this whole area, too, about what he does and doesn't know. the big he shall iryou've is that he did blame big government. he said the problem is it is too big. the way the government is set up in material of procurement and stuff. you cannot be the champion of big government and then blame big government for the failure to implement the program. that's the biggish you a. we have a government too big, too out of control. you cannot go blame the size of government that you inflated as the problem. >> i agree on something. the procurement process of the federal government has developed for itself is terrible. that's why the pentagon is paying $100 for a screw. that's not big government per se. that's a particular set of problems that can be fixed. >> so let's extrapolate that. >> let's not forget, there's 40 million people who got a shot at health care now. women who are not being
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what is the nsa doing similar to what snowden did? >> we learned about the nsa in dribs and drabs as a result of the revelations on june 6th. first government acknowledged all they had was billing records, who called whom when and for how long they spoke. we now know that the past two and a half years through a secret court, secretly expanding laws far beyond what congress intended the laws to go, the nsa has captured the content -- the content, of every tfn call, every e-mail, and every text message sent within the united states of america. that's an enormous amount of data. they don't look at all of it, but it's there, and they can access can with the press of a few keys on the right computer. in order to justify their doing this, they have selectively leaked some of it. we learned they not only leaked it to the press that, hey, we stopped 50 plots, not really plots, but stings, and saw a grave danger in yemen this week. that does not justify why we need to listen to the calls and read e-mails if we're worried about yemen, but extre
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i understand why the nsa would allow them to do this story. dagen: big picture comedy to the scrutiny will make us less safe? >> yes. again, i'm a small government guy and i understand always needs to be risk versus gain and intelligent conversation about what we do regarding u.s. citizens and privacy. i think that is very important. but at the same time what snowden has done and what others continue to do in terms of leaking this information and also his idea somehow should have a more open and transparent intel community, that does not serve to make us safer. frankly we do have on this planet the most transparent intel services anywhere. so i think we should draw a line under it while at the same time i respect the fact we always have to look at the issue of privacy and citizens rights. dagen: good to see you, or see your photo and hear your voice. have a great christmas if we don't see you before then. mike baker. connell: a strong market rally we see today. we'rwere talking to boone pickes about his outlook. the strong industrial productio
i understand why the nsa would allow them to do this story. dagen: big picture comedy to the scrutiny will make us less safe? >> yes. again, i'm a small government guy and i understand always needs to be risk versus gain and intelligent conversation about what we do regarding u.s. citizens and privacy. i think that is very important. but at the same time what snowden has done and what others continue to do in terms of leaking this information and also his idea somehow should have a more...
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the nsa carries meta data logs of every phone number dialed by u.s. phone customers and dumps it into an enormous data. so much data the nsa is building a new facility in utah to store it all. keith alexander defends the collection and skre ecrecy. >> we're not trying to hide it from the american people or from you but to hide it from those who walk among you who are trying to kill you. >> they only check the database when they have a lead tied to a specific phone number. but the judge said that data collecting is indiscriminate and arbitrary invasion of privacy. i'm not convinced the nsa's database has ever truly served the purpose. there's a ruling that said phone customers have no privacy interest in their calling records. the judge said that's been eclipsed by technology. >> it's ultimately going to be a decision for the court of apeels of the supreme court to decide anyway. what this one judge decides today is a conversation starter not a stopper. >> but it's a victory for a washington, d.c. lawyer. >> meta data is information which allows the go
the nsa carries meta data logs of every phone number dialed by u.s. phone customers and dumps it into an enormous data. so much data the nsa is building a new facility in utah to store it all. keith alexander defends the collection and skre ecrecy. >> we're not trying to hide it from the american people or from you but to hide it from those who walk among you who are trying to kill you. >> they only check the database when they have a lead tied to a specific phone number. but the...
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the nsa and then the website. he doesn't either know what's going on or the staff isn't informing him and then fiver making light of the fact that there are so many things to be doing. as the governor pointed out, this president has embraced lincoln from announcing, choosing where he will announce his presidency to the route he took on washington to the bible. so to suddenly act like today is another day on the calendar is a little ridiculous as well. >> we don't know. for all we know he was discussing a serious national security issue. maybe he was putting the finishing touches on either blowing up or signing the iran detail. the president does a lot of really important thing and i think abraham lincoln is an iconic figure in american history and it is something else was distracting the president and i think we ought to give him some leeway on that. >> one thing we know the president did was attend the wall street ceo summit will that's what he did. and he talked about the obama care problem and here is what he s
the nsa and then the website. he doesn't either know what's going on or the staff isn't informing him and then fiver making light of the fact that there are so many things to be doing. as the governor pointed out, this president has embraced lincoln from announcing, choosing where he will announce his presidency to the route he took on washington to the bible. so to suddenly act like today is another day on the calendar is a little ridiculous as well. >> we don't know. for all we know he...
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nsa identified an extremist located in yemen. this extremist located in yemen was talking with an individual located inside the united states in kansas city, missouri. that individual was identified as khalid. the fbi immediately served legal process to fully identify him. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his co-conspirators, and this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot. we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to affect their arrest and they were convicted for this terrorist activity. >> now, interesting there that sean joyce is talking about luring some individuals to the united states and then disrupting the plot. we're going to have to get more details there, guys on exactly how they lured those folks other to the united states, how they arrested them, and what they did. in this may 2010 plea document we've been able to surface so far, the u.s. attorney for the western district
nsa identified an extremist located in yemen. this extremist located in yemen was talking with an individual located inside the united states in kansas city, missouri. that individual was identified as khalid. the fbi immediately served legal process to fully identify him. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his co-conspirators, and this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot. we were...
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the general defended the nsa mass surveillance program. he became the public face of the secret collection of communications records in the name of national security following the disclosures by former nsa contractor edward snowden. remember that giant meteorite that hit across the sky in february and then landed in russia? scientists actually recovered a very large chunk of it from the lake it crashed into. 1600 people injured by the shockwaves from that meteorite when it hit earth we had those are your news headlines on the fox business network. i better check ebay to see the chunks have shown up yet. cheryl: thank you very much. time to make some money with charles payne. he is taking a look at solar stocks. charles: the solar stocks have been crazy. solar city up 40% since last thursday. i am already calling that to be the tesla of this year and next year. this is a chinese play in this space. tremendous earnings recently. they bea be destroyed by 600%. they signed a contract in california in indiana, terrio, south africa and the first
the general defended the nsa mass surveillance program. he became the public face of the secret collection of communications records in the name of national security following the disclosures by former nsa contractor edward snowden. remember that giant meteorite that hit across the sky in february and then landed in russia? scientists actually recovered a very large chunk of it from the lake it crashed into. 1600 people injured by the shockwaves from that meteorite when it hit earth we had...
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the second thing is the nsa controversy. who are the biggest consumers of smart phone and really electronic communications? it's young people who grew up with this, and two-thirds in the same poll believe the government is monitoring their electronic conversations. >> charlie, comment, please. you're a youngster, 19 years old or 20? >> that's right, 19. jason makes a great point in midterm elections. i don't think this translates for republican victory because unfortunately republican leadership like mckaine do not denounce the behavior. john mccain was on cnn dismissing notion that privacy was violated. he was not speaking the message of constitutional liberty, and, look, the republicans and have a bipartisan consensus this snooping and privacy violation is okay, and as long as leaders, former presidential nominees like john mccain doesn't denounce the behavior by the nsa, it's not trant -- translate. >> you are in touch with youngsters. are they talking about invasion of privacy and object to the idea, jason said two-third
the second thing is the nsa controversy. who are the biggest consumers of smart phone and really electronic communications? it's young people who grew up with this, and two-thirds in the same poll believe the government is monitoring their electronic conversations. >> charlie, comment, please. you're a youngster, 19 years old or 20? >> that's right, 19. jason makes a great point in midterm elections. i don't think this translates for republican victory because unfortunately...
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and we had there in their balkan task force the cia, the defense intelligence agency, the nsa, the joint chiefs of staff regularly working together. sandy chaired a tenty's committee -- deputy's committee that kept all the agencies working together. we were committed to sharing information, not hoarding it, to try to reconcile the apparent inconsistencies and then to make good decisions. you know, i love all these shows, homeland and all that stuff. i love that stuff. [laughter] but the real world involves all these cia folks out there killing themselves to figure out what is really going on and how to get that back to the oil makers. to the policymakers. and what leon says is right, you have to be an active, not passive consumer of intelligence. otherwise, someone just assumes that your bandwidth has been choked in 1994 and '95, and you wind up like we were, not even having a meeting about rwanda. because you're so obsessed with all this other stuff. so the obligation of the policymakers is to be aggressive in this saying what we need. i also agree with the comments that were made in th
and we had there in their balkan task force the cia, the defense intelligence agency, the nsa, the joint chiefs of staff regularly working together. sandy chaired a tenty's committee -- deputy's committee that kept all the agencies working together. we were committed to sharing information, not hoarding it, to try to reconcile the apparent inconsistencies and then to make good decisions. you know, i love all these shows, homeland and all that stuff. i love that stuff. [laughter] but the real...
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i want to get to the nsa story. americans without health coverage, this is interesting, appear to be more reticent than the white house originally thought. a poll found 53% of those without coverage disapprove of the health care law. that's slightly higher than the 51% who have insurance. >> look at those numbers. >> well that's a tie. >> that's a tie, but still, why are the uninsured as skeptical as the insured and isn't that a realcare is a political problem period, full stop. and you can go through the people aren't educated on it and that is true. and that the rollout was terrible and that is rue. but until there is something that comes out that makes people think, gee, this is something i really need and i want to do this, that's what you're going to see. >> it isn't popular to tell someone who doesn't own something that you have to buy it or face a penalty. people won't find that to be a popular proposition. the idea behind crafting the law is that once they get the product, experience the product, they will g
i want to get to the nsa story. americans without health coverage, this is interesting, appear to be more reticent than the white house originally thought. a poll found 53% of those without coverage disapprove of the health care law. that's slightly higher than the 51% who have insurance. >> look at those numbers. >> well that's a tie. >> that's a tie, but still, why are the uninsured as skeptical as the insured and isn't that a realcare is a political problem period, full...
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connell: the latest on this nsa story. diane feinstein, a strong defender of the nsa over the years says she is totally opposed to spying on allies revealed the committee will announce a major review into all intelligence programs. dagen: after reports surfaced the white house has spied on allies including german chancellor angela merkel. former cia covert operations officer, global intelligence and security firm. based on what senator feinstein said, what damage if they restrict the activities of the nsa, what damage without due to our intelligence collection? >> it shouldn't be the business of our politicians or our administration regardless of which administration to try to set our national security parameters in order to appease the public. whether it is our public or european allies. there's a reason they have need to know. the reason we have secrets. it would be lovely if it was a world full of rainbows and unicorns, but it is not. to say our allies are shocked and outraged is to discount the fact they are doing the
connell: the latest on this nsa story. diane feinstein, a strong defender of the nsa over the years says she is totally opposed to spying on allies revealed the committee will announce a major review into all intelligence programs. dagen: after reports surfaced the white house has spied on allies including german chancellor angela merkel. former cia covert operations officer, global intelligence and security firm. based on what senator feinstein said, what damage if they restrict the activities...
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what about the nsa which appears to be out of control? lots and lots of problems. >> it would be great if he talked publicly about some of them a little more than he has, shawn. >> i think the issue is that he's had time for ten fund raisers. he was golfing last weekend. i'm not begrudging him. but the notion that all these other things take paramount to going and celebrating this day seem a little silly. if the white house is going to make light of it then the can't sort of make light of it, put the statement out as you said and have time for fund raisers and golf and everything else and then claim we're busy with everything else. it doesn't add up. and i think that they've got to get their story straight. but they've gone from having the president not in the loop on all these various issues, a.p. reporting, department of justice monitoring some reporters, the nsa, and then the web site. he doesn't even know what's going on or the staff's not informing him. and then today pfeiffer making light of the fact there's so many other things to
what about the nsa which appears to be out of control? lots and lots of problems. >> it would be great if he talked publicly about some of them a little more than he has, shawn. >> i think the issue is that he's had time for ten fund raisers. he was golfing last weekend. i'm not begrudging him. but the notion that all these other things take paramount to going and celebrating this day seem a little silly. if the white house is going to make light of it then the can't sort of make...
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adam: was the nsa monitoring angela merkel's phone? lori: it will take a big effort to fix obamacare. you know him as tvs hercules. adam: first, we want to chat markets. nicole petallides. nicole: the s&p 500 record high
adam: was the nsa monitoring angela merkel's phone? lori: it will take a big effort to fix obamacare. you know him as tvs hercules. adam: first, we want to chat markets. nicole petallides. nicole: the s&p 500 record high
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now ready to help you outsmart the nsa. but first, credit report. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fir in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. lori: as we do every 15 minutes, let's check the market. nicole petallides on the new york stock exchange. the high government exposure. taking down to a shutdown. nicole: you have to think about the fact these companies get a lot of their revenue whether it is 20% or 50% or more of the revenue from the government. this can be lost revenue in the near-term. if you are banking on a government shutdown, goldman sachs advised you can start betting this will be under pressure. some companies most dependent on revenue include harris corporation, public services and so keep an eye on these guys getting a lot of revenue from the government. that will not be a good sign. >> thank you. adam: one guy who kn
now ready to help you outsmart the nsa. but first, credit report. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fir in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. lori: as we do every 15 minutes, let's check the market. nicole petallides on the new york stock exchange. the high government exposure. taking down to a shutdown....
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they've got to talk about changing laws for the nsa and so on. a lot on their plates and now syria for the month of september. before i let you know, general, senator johnny isakson, a republican in georgia said this -- if we fail to take action against syria for his horrendous act then we are sending a signal to syria as well as to iran and north korea that they are accountable to no one. your thoughts? >> well, i got that, but if we're going to be hesitant, if the response is going to be a pinpick, if the syrians come back to this with assad in a stronger position, particularly in the eyes of his regional neighbors, if the syrian army and air force is not really damaged, and immediately starts, restarts the war and starts killing civilians at a higher rate, then the rest of the world is going to look at us and say, okay, america. what do you do next? and if we hesitate a second time, the net result of all of this may be worse than simply doing nothing, harris. >> general scales. a pleasure to you have this evening in pe spe evening. your perspe
they've got to talk about changing laws for the nsa and so on. a lot on their plates and now syria for the month of september. before i let you know, general, senator johnny isakson, a republican in georgia said this -- if we fail to take action against syria for his horrendous act then we are sending a signal to syria as well as to iran and north korea that they are accountable to no one. your thoughts? >> well, i got that, but if we're going to be hesitant, if the response is going to...
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now and he will in the future, he's jeopardizing programs that keep america safe, whether what the nsa is doing or who it's listening to. do you believe in that or is that again, hyperbole? >> i have skepticism when it comes to those climbs. >> we'll have more coming up. but let us know what you think. >>> out front next, from prison bars to tech stars, a new wave of tech startups is emerging from, the prison? ♪ morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2014 chevrolet traverse... all set? all set. [ male announcer ] ...with three rows of spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. wherever you are with the mobile trader app ♪ (train horn) vo: whereve
now and he will in the future, he's jeopardizing programs that keep america safe, whether what the nsa is doing or who it's listening to. do you believe in that or is that again, hyperbole? >> i have skepticism when it comes to those climbs. >> we'll have more coming up. but let us know what you think. >>> out front next, from prison bars to tech stars, a new wave of tech startups is emerging from, the prison? ♪ morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my...
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. >>> the nsa spying scandal engulfing the white house. new allegations this morning that the u.s. was spying on dozens of foreign leaders and a shocking admission as to when the president was made aware. >>> and another huge setback for the obama care website. new, a critical data center
. >>> the nsa spying scandal engulfing the white house. new allegations this morning that the u.s. was spying on dozens of foreign leaders and a shocking admission as to when the president was made aware. >>> and another huge setback for the obama care website. new, a critical data center
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why the criticism of the nsa has been, well, overdone. gas mileage. the headline. it could be a game changer. we will have a report on not. first, a look at the markets. we will be right back. ♪ you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ >> i am lori roth and with your fox brief. a wider than expected second-quarter loss. marking down prices was forced. revenue of 700 million also fell short. zillow is down more than 4%. zillow also announced an offering of about 5 million shares. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ >> they chose not to report the program. they said they were not looking at any american data or phone calls. they were looking at billions a day. i think they got most of the terrorist or stopped most of the terrorist. connell: there he is. makin
why the criticism of the nsa has been, well, overdone. gas mileage. the headline. it could be a game changer. we will have a report on not. first, a look at the markets. we will be right back. ♪ you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪...
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it includes the from time to time sensor my wife won't use because she is worried about the nsa. actually we all are. number one thing to watch? market's reaction to president obama's tv address on syria. he will look to increase support for diplomatic policies on syria. there may be this deal between russia and syria. and, john kerry will be meeting with the foreign minister of russia on thursday. we just heard about that. there may well be a diplomatic solution. we'll watch all of this unfold tomorrow. we hope you're watching with us. we encourage you to do so. right now, melissa and money. s. >> we have breaking news on syria tonight. the ground is shifting practically by the minute. wow, today is a whirlwind and backtracking on proposed deal for syria to turn over all its chemical weapons. just to recap, france said it would propose a u.n. resolution that would allow inspectors to find and destroy syria's chemical weapons stockpiles but it opened the door to military action if syria failed to comply. russia shot down that proposal. and said it would submit its own specific pl
it includes the from time to time sensor my wife won't use because she is worried about the nsa. actually we all are. number one thing to watch? market's reaction to president obama's tv address on syria. he will look to increase support for diplomatic policies on syria. there may be this deal between russia and syria. and, john kerry will be meeting with the foreign minister of russia on thursday. we just heard about that. there may well be a diplomatic solution. we'll watch all of this unfold...
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with implications in the nsa and everything else going on, the market, the personal, the corporate and the national security it's only as good as the weakest electronic link. and i would love you to straighten them out once again. and help us all. >> well, if it's hacking, then i know that the bad guys are always one step ahead of the good guys. there are some great companies involved in trying to solve the problems. i spoke with meg whitman about it and the hackers are very, very smart. i think it would be fine if they said, listen, it could be hacking. just anything. just get in front of the cameras and you tell us, so we don't think it's a complete mickey mouse operation run by no one. which is what it seems like today. mark in colorado, please? >> caller: hello, how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: not too bad. gme. >> okay. they have a very strong -- they had a reported great quarter this morning, stock was up 4 bucks. a lot of people are betting against it and i thought it wouldn't go higher, but we changed our mind and the bears have to change their mind too. patri
with implications in the nsa and everything else going on, the market, the personal, the corporate and the national security it's only as good as the weakest electronic link. and i would love you to straighten them out once again. and help us all. >> well, if it's hacking, then i know that the bad guys are always one step ahead of the good guys. there are some great companies involved in trying to solve the problems. i spoke with meg whitman about it and the hackers are very, very smart....
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. >> i don't mean it in a nsa-type way. i mean the fact trades used to be cleared over days. now basically from the middle office to the back office, everything has to be reconciled. exceptions have to be found. just the velocity of everything in financial services is increased. liz: you're going to be based in silicon valley. you're not daunted by the economic atmosphere right now? >> no. i think, i think we've seen the worst of this cycle. the emerging markets this year had a little bit of a slowdown. there is good evidence that is starting to remedy itself. i'm excited over the next 12 months. liz: you, you're still the largest single shareholder of verifone stock. new ceo announce just this week, paul gallant. what do you think of the future that company? >> nobody wishes verifone the best more than i do. i'm a large shareholder. verifone has phenomenal future. 70% across the u.s. 50% across the world. they're starting strategy i started twelve years ago to move to services-based platform. i wish paul and the team all the best. liz: will you sold any of your stock or hold
. >> i don't mean it in a nsa-type way. i mean the fact trades used to be cleared over days. now basically from the middle office to the back office, everything has to be reconciled. exceptions have to be found. just the velocity of everything in financial services is increased. liz: you're going to be based in silicon valley. you're not daunted by the economic atmosphere right now? >> no. i think, i think we've seen the worst of this cycle. the emerging markets this year had a...
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in a an era when the nsa is listening to everything that we say, you can use bitcoin to avoid all of that. it is a bit of a phenomenon of the state of the world, about your ability to be anonymous online. that is what bitcoin provides. it gives you anonymity. no one can trace that dollar back to me. this is anonymous. so, money is this mirror of exchange. -- medium of exchange. how do we get money? we get money by creating stuff. we get money by building. we get money by being productive. by being innovative. by going to work and working hard. the more productive we are -- in an economy that works right, the more productive you are, the more money you get. money is a reflection of our own productivity. it is a reflection of the work that we do. it is a reflection of our success. money is never -- it shouldn't be -- money is not an end in itself. why do these wealthy guys still work? they could three generations or four generations could try to spend this money. why do they keep working? why do they keep making money? because money measures our success. it measures the amount of value
in a an era when the nsa is listening to everything that we say, you can use bitcoin to avoid all of that. it is a bit of a phenomenon of the state of the world, about your ability to be anonymous online. that is what bitcoin provides. it gives you anonymity. no one can trace that dollar back to me. this is anonymous. so, money is this mirror of exchange. -- medium of exchange. how do we get money? we get money by creating stuff. we get money by building. we get money by being productive. by...
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judge napolitanoments -- wants to know the difference of what snowden did and what the nsa did to you. why are the closings a result of a failed foreign policy? now, a big money game, america's ballparks, wifi, those stories and more coming up on this hour of "markets now." ♪ >> three days in a row, market's do
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nsa leaker edward snowden stuck in limbo in moscow airport as european leaders are outraged over the claims that the the u.s. spied on them too. insider trading at kpmg, scott london expected to offer a guilty plea for securities fraud, and liz has those details. meanwhile, today's s&p winners and losers. ♪ dennis: stooks now, nicole is in the new york stock exchange, and, nicole, breaking news? >> looking at how apple stock is fairing at the moment. it's breaking news that francis antitrust watchdog searching apple offices over in paris last week according to a spokesman for the regulators, so we'll continue to follow the story here pertaining to apple, and this is over in france. i wanted to take a look aeroat some of the movers here. apple now, as i noted, still up three, three and a third percent. other names we keep an eye on, tesla, new high, watching it closely, upgraded the buy rating, $130 target, blackberry, plagued by the shipment, and best buy credit sweep, loves it with a an out performed, and 21st century fox, obviously, among the parent of the fox business network, a
nsa leaker edward snowden stuck in limbo in moscow airport as european leaders are outraged over the claims that the the u.s. spied on them too. insider trading at kpmg, scott london expected to offer a guilty plea for securities fraud, and liz has those details. meanwhile, today's s&p winners and losers. ♪ dennis: stooks now, nicole is in the new york stock exchange, and, nicole, breaking news? >> looking at how apple stock is fairing at the moment. it's breaking news that francis...
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nsa leaker edward snowden, a source says he left the airport and that snowden is too insignificant to damage ties between the u.s. and russia. he's staying over there. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in yr wallet? >> ♪ >> and the google phone is going to reveal today and we're waiting for the details and reports say a highly customized device, 4.7 inch screen, can it beat the iphone? clayton morris is here in a couple of minutes. we're at the opening bell. come in larry levin in chicago. the number at 8:30 eastern, 19,000 fewer new claims for jobless benefits. i immediate that as pretty good news. any impact on the market? >> absolutely. in fact, we're sitting the an all-time highs on the s&p fu
nsa leaker edward snowden, a source says he left the airport and that snowden is too insignificant to damage ties between the u.s. and russia. he's staying over there. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double...
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we have many different committees, cia, nsa, military. that assessment was by one agency. even in that assessment, the fact that there was a moderate assessment this could occur. >> moderate likelihood. >> moderate likelihood. >> what i hear you saying is that the cia, or other agencies, there are -- >> 16 intelligence agencies. >> they may have different assessments. >> all the intelligence comes together and it's analyzed. >> is there a national intelligence estimate on this specific sensitive issue? >> there have been assessments it the past. i can't get into the classified information. what i can say, as a result, all the intelligence comes together, and then the director of national intelligence coordinates that, general clapper, and he clearly made the statement yesterday that was one assessment. that is not the assessment of the intelligence committee. the secretary of state kerry said that. but whatever it is, it's a serious situation. >> how close are they, the north koreans, to having this kind of nuclear military capability? >> they have nuclear capability. >> w
we have many different committees, cia, nsa, military. that assessment was by one agency. even in that assessment, the fact that there was a moderate assessment this could occur. >> moderate likelihood. >> moderate likelihood. >> what i hear you saying is that the cia, or other agencies, there are -- >> 16 intelligence agencies. >> they may have different assessments. >> all the intelligence comes together and it's analyzed. >> is there a national...
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the nsa. lori: sourced in the u.s. and placed internationally or all domestic calls? >> we don't know right now. the other thing is google has stepped up its encryption. saying we understand the nsa issue completely i have stepped up their technology because it is not just the nsa. the thing we're hearing from law enforcement, the real problem has to do with dealing with government contractors. it is the contractors that they have to watch out for. adam: elizabeth macdonald, thank you. lori: watch out, twitter, facebook is gaining on you. growing. a 50% increase since this past february when facebook purchased intinstagram. while instagram has not made much money off the service it has beefed up executive staff and rolling out the ads in the next year. adam: people making money down on wall street. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: here it is, $7.2 billion deal to tell you about, so we are taking a look at two names on wall street. a 52-week high on the dea
the nsa. lori: sourced in the u.s. and placed internationally or all domestic calls? >> we don't know right now. the other thing is google has stepped up its encryption. saying we understand the nsa issue completely i have stepped up their technology because it is not just the nsa. the thing we're hearing from law enforcement, the real problem has to do with dealing with government contractors. it is the contractors that they have to watch out for. adam: elizabeth macdonald, thank you....
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can be suing the federal government to let the users know the number of nsa numbers, it's a big deal for the business models of the can't because the users and customers feel threatened by this. stuart: one last one for you. you've covered the entire blog. afl-cio calling obama care, disruptive to union health care plans, they want big changes, liz. >> this is a big deal. afl-cio now coming around. and the fact that the afl-cio is doing this shows that the obama care health reform weakens the union's power to recruit. if the health benefits are hurt, then their recruiting power goes down. basically they don't like the cadillac tax. they don't like the delay in the employer mandate or the fact that the workers could be solved on to health care exchanges. they want all of the changes put in and that's what they're now demanding. richard trumka fighting hard to keep the unions in-house on board and now he's even turning against health reform, because essentially, why do you need unions to do collective bargaining if your health benefits are coming up. stuart: i'm reading it, the white h
can be suing the federal government to let the users know the number of nsa numbers, it's a big deal for the business models of the can't because the users and customers feel threatened by this. stuart: one last one for you. you've covered the entire blog. afl-cio calling obama care, disruptive to union health care plans, they want big changes, liz. >> this is a big deal. afl-cio now coming around. and the fact that the afl-cio is doing this shows that the obama care health reform weakens...
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president obama will meet with lawmakers on the nsa surveillance program. they deny a report that it tracks all internet data. in a statement to fox news the nsa says the allegations that the analysts can scour any individual's e-mails, chats, web searches, are quote, simply not true. we'll have a lot more on that throughout the day. those are the headlines. i'm jamie colby. back to lori and adam. adam: thank you very much, jamie. we have breaking news for you. carl icahn commencing litigation in a court in delaware against dell and dell's board of directors. that lawsuit seeks to prevent dell from changing stockholder voting requirements in the merger agreement, changing the record date which would allow new purchasers of the stock to vote on the deal. icahn is seeking damages from dell and its directors for any losses caused by dell and its board. and just a reminder, fox business is going to be in austin tomorrow. we'll let you know the latest in this game of chess between michael dell, silver lake, carl icahn and all those shareholders caught in between
president obama will meet with lawmakers on the nsa surveillance program. they deny a report that it tracks all internet data. in a statement to fox news the nsa says the allegations that the analysts can scour any individual's e-mails, chats, web searches, are quote, simply not true. we'll have a lot more on that throughout the day. those are the headlines. i'm jamie colby. back to lori and adam. adam: thank you very much, jamie. we have breaking news for you. carl icahn commencing litigation...